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    <h2 style="text-align: center">LFOs</h2>
    <img src="images/lfo.png" alt="LFO window" class="image">
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    We only show the amplitude LFO as all of these have identical controls.
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    <b>Freq.</b> The frequency of the oscillator
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    <b>Depth</b> The amplitude variation applied
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    <b>Start</b> (phase) The LFO position when the note starts. This is locked to the incoming MIDI clock if both BPM mode and Continuous is set
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    <b>Delay</b> Time delay before the LFO comes in to effect
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    <b>Rand Amp.</b> (random amplitude) Degree of 'humanising' variation of LFO amplitude
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    <b>Rand Freq.</b> (random frequency) Degree of 'humanising' variation of LFO frequency. Disabled if BPM mode set.
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    <b>Str.</b> (stretch) Anticlockwise LFO is faster on lower pitch notes and vice-versa. If BPM is set the control does nothing
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    <b>BPM</b> When checked locks the delay control to the incoming MIDI clock
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    <b>Cont</b> (continuous) Normally the LFO starts and stops with the notes, but when checked the LFO is free running independent of whether any notes are sounding, unless BPM mode is set
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    <b>Type</b> The shape of the LFO waveform
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